Daniel Levy makes it ‘his personal mission’ to sign England international

Daniel Levy is making a determined push to secure the signing of an England international before the February 3 deadline, with the Tottenham chairman taking personal charge of negotiations in the final days of the transfer window.

His focus has now shifted to Lille midfielder Angel Gomes, a player whose contract is set to expire in six months. Initially, Spurs had been planning to bring him in on a free transfer during the summer, but recent developments indicate that Levy is pulling out all the stops to finalize the move before the window closes.

Reports suggest that Gomes has become a prime target for the North London club, with Levy directly involved in discussions to secure his signature. Tottenham have maintained consistent contact with the player’s representatives throughout the month, having first opened talks in early January.

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The club has also informed Lille that they are prepared to pay a transfer fee if the French side is willing to sanction a deal in the final days of the window.

Despite Tottenham’s persistence, Gomes remains undecided about his future. While the midfielder acknowledges the interest from Spurs, his priority reportedly lies in a return to Manchester United, the club where he developed through the academy ranks.

However, he has not ruled out a switch to North London if a move back to Old Trafford does not materialize. His future remains uncertain, with multiple options on the table as the transfer deadline nears.

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Levy’s active role in negotiations underscores the urgency within the Spurs hierarchy to strengthen the squad. Injuries and inconsistent performances have highlighted the need for reinforcements, and Gomes’ versatility in midfield makes him an attractive addition.

His ability to play both centrally and in attacking roles would provide Postecoglou with additional depth and creativity in the squad. However, prying him away from Lille in January presents challenges, especially given the player’s apparent hesitation in committing to a move.

Gomes has been a standout performer for Lille since leaving Manchester United in 2020. His technical ability, dribbling skills, and vision make him a valuable asset, and he has grown into a key figure in Ligue 1.

Tottenham see him as a player who could contribute immediately while also representing a long-term investment for the club. The question remains whether Levy’s late push will be enough to convince both Lille and Gomes to agree to the move before the window closes.

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As the clock ticks down, Tottenham remain hopeful of securing at least one more addition to their squad. The club’s efforts in the transfer market have faced setbacks in recent weeks, with high-profile targets rejecting moves to North London.

Landing Gomes before the deadline would mark a significant statement of intent and provide a boost to the squad heading into the second half of the season. However, the final decision rests with the player, who continues to weigh his options carefully.

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